Ећerhгјвђ™l Emali — Tercгјmesi Kitabд±nд±
The is a translation and commentary of the famous 12th-century Maturidi creed poem, Bad’ü’l-Emâli , written by Siraceddin Ali b. Osman el-Ushi. It has served for centuries as a fundamental text in madrasas due to its concise, rhymed structure that makes it easy to memorize.
Modern editions, such as those by M. Şevket Ustaosmanoğlu (Kitap Kalbi) or Ahıska Yayınevi , are highly regarded for several key features: Ећerhü’l Emali TercГјmesi KitabД±nД±
Readers often view this text as more than just a book, but as a link to traditional Islamic education. el-EMÂLÎ - TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi The is a translation and commentary of the
: The commentary is noted for its clear defense of Sunni-Maturidi beliefs against dissenting sects, providing logical and traditional evidence for every tenet of faith. Modern editions, such as those by M
: While the original poem is only about 67 verses long, the commentary expands on these "seeds" of information, making the text "small in volume but delicious in its fruits".
